ONE PRODUCT DOES IT ALL
Yes, I did see the pictures of Cheyenne.
Now, multiply that by 100 and you’ll get a tiny idea of how Heather’s looked at it’s worse.  It not only covered ½ her belly but it hung down about 8 inches below her belly.  At one point she ripped the rotten flesh open by her udder (itching I am guessing) and Dr. Claunch had to knock her out and stitch it closed.  (very hard to stitch rotten flesh).  At that time he said to try the foot fungus spray.  Which is what finally began to help.  And  a year later we tried antibiotics and the stronger spray….and it slowly, slowly shrank and then recently began growing and spreading again and then we finally found Fungus Free and within weeks have seen more progress then ever before AND that is also what must be really alleviating the itching.  She is an amazingly calmer, happier horse…..  I wish I had pictures from back then but….  I have lots of people though that remember how horrible it was and how wonderful she looks now! 

Thank you so much!  I am very excited to also try the internal treatment!
I have a great feeling that this will really work for Heather!  We have tried for
so long to heal her and to finally see fast results makes me so happy!!

I am going to recommend Fungus Free to others when I see hot spots and problem spots on the horses at the barn.  I know once they try it they’ll love it!!
Barbara Rood: If anyone ever wants to contact me via email for confirmation of fungus free results, they should feel free to contact me!!   Roxiegirl1963@hotmail.com

7/30/09 continued....
Because so many different people feed at the barn it was difficult getting the Fungus Free to Heather twice per day.  However, now it appears everyone is on board.  My daughter is finally noticing that it seems to be getting worse (which I am going to assume means it is working). 
Also, I wasn’t able to take pictures.  I work 3 jobs and my daughter has two jobs and college classes so we are always short on time and honestly Heather’s stomach is so much better than it ever was that it doesn’t seem bad enough for a picture!!!
You are my new angel and you’ll never know how much it is appreciated.  When I finally have time to get my digital camera working, I’ll get a picture or two emailed to you of Heather.  I may not have a before picture of her belly but I
can sure testify to how sweet she has become now that her fungus is almost gone.  My daughter says lately she has been an angel….. THAT says a lot about your product!!!

8/27/09
In just this past week there has been an amazing difference so we are hoping this will be it, but I have a feeling that we’ll end up needing some more.  Kind of like losing weight….takes years to build it up so it will take a while to get rid of it too.

Yes, Morgan and I have discussed watching every knick closely.  We are hoping the vaccine will help too.
I wish we had known about Fungus Free four years ago.  But, we are lucky we learned when we did.  People at the barn are really starting to notice too and ask what we are doing.  I am more concerned that when she goes to a new home, the new owners won’t “listen” to us for the cure part, so I plan to be sure she goes with a bottle or two, the paperwork and a post card……..

10/17/09 Continued...  Heather is now at Equine Rescue & Adoption Foundation
Hi Carol - I'm on the board of ERAF Palm City, Florida, and we currently have a horse with equine pythiosis.  Using your internal formula along with the external as a spray has really helped the condition over 3 weeks that she has been in our care.  You can either email me at this email address or at ERAF200@gmail.com or call the main barn (772-220-0150) and ask for Claudia.  Our president (Daryl) was going to try and reach you as well.
Kelly Cranford http://www.eraf.org/

10/20/09 The former owner was Barbara Rood.  The horse is Heather.  Where they were boarding, they were not able to give her the internal and I think applying the spray was hit & miss.  Plus she was in a muddy paddock most of the time.   She first came down with it 2-4 years ago, but I'm not sure when they started using the Fungus Free.  I'll have to check with Barbara on when she was debrided. We have pictures of about a week after we took her in - Kelly

11/29/09 Sorry for the delay getting the photos to you.  The intake photos were taken around mid September.  We had been spraying the affected areas 2x day and giving her the internal for about 3 weeks at that point.  The October photos were taken right around Halloween.  Quite an improvement, but we do still feel lumps that we think need to be debrided.  This difference in her care from the previous 4 years, was using the internal Fungus Free,   spraying the area 2x a day with Fungus Free, and keeping her in a dry open stall and on dry turn out.  Before, she was only being sprayed once a day, kept in a closed in stall, and her turn out area didn't dry out well after rains. Kelly

11/23/09 Heather, our rescue horse with pythiosis, is doing better and we are diligently continuing her treatment with 'Fungus Free'. I need to obtain more product from you. Please contact me at this email address or my cell: 561-358-8447. Thank you for all your help and support.
Daryl Tropea
President,
Equine Rescue and Adoption Foundation.

New Photos taken 01/12/10
Meet HEATHER aka EMPIRE LADY  
Secretariat's Great Grand Daughter 
(Pythium-Belly for 4 years) Continued...
7/29/09   Photos below
*Note yellow Kunkers emerging in upper photos
11/23/10 Vet will soon be clipping up Heather's new hair growth, checking remaining scabs and re-evaluating her for possible debridement if there are any bad spots remaining under all the new hair.



03/21/10 UPDATE:  Vet declares no need for debridement!  Remember, this has been a 4 year ordeal for this horse.



03/28/10  Heather is allowing pretty much anyone to groom her - even started falling asleep sometimes in the cross ties.  Didn't try and kill the vet last time she was out either.  I have to look twice at her in the pasture now since she's moving more like a calm quarter horse than her old high headed self.  Kelly@ERAF
11/05/10 Click below for a partial story on this beautiful Secretariat Great Grand Baby.
Follow up story coming soon

She back with first owner & at her forever home. Empire Lady - aka Heather jumping again!

http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2010/nov/04/tattoo-reveals-rescued-palm-city-horse